Maybe it wasn't exactly an epic journey, but let's have some fun info from a day in the life of Annie anyway, shall we? Well, Monday afternoon, I shelled out a couple of bucks and jumped on a train to Washington DC. I already do so every once in a while to visit the museums, but this time I had an actual mission: to be an obnoxious fangirl in front of the Stephen Colbert portrait in the National Portrait Gallery.From the looks of some photos on the Internet, the line to see the portrait can get pretty intense, but I guess crowds weren't really flocking in on a Monday afternoon. Anyway, my friends and I were excited to be there but also a little disappointed. I've always known that the "painting" was just a digital image on canvas, but, up close, I was really blown away by how it really wasn't much more than Photoshop filtered. I mean, brushstrokes weren't even simulated. My friends and I, all of us being annoying artists, quietly whispered complaints back and forth about the detailing, because, come on, the Report couldn't afford a real painter or even someone to do some tablet work on the computer? Hell, I would have done it for free. Arty nitpicking aside, people around us seemed to enjoy the Gallery's blurb about the portrait, which I've included after the jump...














